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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Sex slaves in Pakistan: same dance, different song

The instances of sexual depravity in Islamic countries knows no bounds, as we see by the last article on Kuwait and the sex-slave dialogue there, now we can add Pakistan to the list of those who are true Islamists.  Kidnapping Hindu girls and converting them, by force to Islam and then "marrying" them off is no less a travesty than selling them as a slave for men's pleasure. 

The forced conversion of non-Muslim women is part of the traditions of Muhammad, and one aspect why Islam is seen as something other than a religion of peace by Hindu's and other non-Islamic peoples.


From ASIANews June 14

Pakistan, forced conversions of Hindu girls to Islam. Often unreported out of fear 

Lahore (AsiaNews / Agencies) - Young Hindu girls forced to become Muslim and forced to marry their captors, denounce Pakistani Hindus members of the Rights Movement for "scheduled castes" recently formed in Pakistan. They also call for greater respect for their rights. Hindus belonging to "scheduled castes", ie the protected Hindu minorities, form 6% of the total population of Pakistan, and 10% in the region of Sindh, but are under-represented in both public service and in the elected assemblies.

In addition, the movement calls for the creation of a law for the registration of marriages of "scheduled castes" that used the term "Hindu" rather than "scheduled castes" in the column that specifies the religion in the registrar, and that the National Parliament promote a law against religious hatred against them.



The movement brings together various ethnic Hindu groups such as the Kolhi, Bhel, Bagri, Meghwar and Rawar. They have no permanent homes, living in temporary camps at the mercy of local land lords. Since the creation of Pakistan the number of seats in Parliament reserved for minorities has never gone beyond 10. This is why the Movement for Rights calls for granted lands, where they can establish their residence, that they be allowed to celebrate religious festivals and the application of the 6% quota reserved for them in public services.

The leaders of the movement point out that the situation is such that the groups are kept in a state prison by landowners, and that instances of forced conversions of Hindu girls are extremely common, and not reported. They ask that measures are taken against those responsible.


The Christian minority suffers for similar reasons....

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